"Anything with my family, JoJo has been a part of," Jordan shared, seemingly deflecting the question. "Any conversations we have about that, moving forward, are with us and about us, and we're excited about starting that journey with our families."

Jordan added that the couple is moving into a new home in Dallas, Texas, which is "closer to her family."

While the Rodgers family feud played out over the course of the season, it wasn't the only thing that had people talking about the show -- there was also Chad Johnson. And what would a Bachelorette special be if the show's outspoken villain didn't insert himself into the proceedings.

Before Jordan ever took the stage, Chad made his presence known when he stood up in the crowd to share what seemed like a heartfelt plea for forgiveness and understanding.

"There's probably a lot of people out there that probably think I'm a bad guy, just because of the way I was, on the show," Chad began, showing a surprising amount of self-awareness. "But I've been through a lot this last year. I lost my mom, and one of the things they didn't show on the show is that I'm also a Marine, so I've had a long life."

"I want to say that I think that a lot of people deserve love. I think that I, as well as other people, deserve love," he continued, before revealing his hidden agenda. "So I think maybe I deserve to be the next Bachelor!"